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In a world gone mad over Sandygeddon, at least we can turn on our televisions and find the comforting spectacle of politicians bickering. The looming hurricane, the looming election, and Libya dominated today's political talk shows, with John McCain leading the GOP's charge on the White House's response to the attack on the Benghazi consulate, saying, “It is now the worst cover-up or incompetence I have ever observed in my life. Somebody the other day said to me, 'Well, this is as bad as Watergate.' Nobody died in Watergate." More from around the Sunday dial, as per Politico:

Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell on Sandy: “We’re ready. We have contingency plans in place. We’ve got about 2,000 additional people coming into Virginia to help. All hands will be on deck.”

David Axelrod on Sandy's effect on the election: “Obviously, we want unfettered access to the polls, because we believe that the more people come out, the better we’re going to do. And so, to the extent that it makes it harder, that’s a source of concern.”

Stephanie Cutter on the Des Moines Register'sendorsement of Romney: “It was a little surprising to read that editorial because it didn’t seem to be based at all in reality, not just in the president’s record but in Mitt Romney’s record. It says he’d reach across the aisle when ... he’s never once stood up to the far extreme right wing.”

Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Ohio: "I believe right now we are currently ahead. I honestly think that Romney is going to carry Ohio, and you know I haven't been saying this. I now believe it is going to happen."

Rob Portman on Ohio: "I feel like the momentum is on our side. Energy and enthusiasm is with us this year."

Cutter on Ohio: "We feel pretty good about where we on the ground there. In many cases, we are beating Mitt Romney three-to-one in the early vote. Our people are turning out, and they are turning out very in very high numbers. We feel very good about Ohio and we think we’re gonna win it."